The design and composition of the full and empty spaces of the new Area of the Navile District already consider those individual urban elements, bearers of environmental and sustainable quality, intended as ingredients of a new design process capable of amalgamating all those environmental characteristics that are important for “well-being” at multiple scales of intervention: a hierarchy of functions; a “metric of fronts”; architectural and urban alignments; a “diversification of architectural signs”; a “diversification of typologies and dimensions”; an organic design that includes all the environmental and other components, in an equal balance between built and public space.
The project proposal, starting from enhancing the environmental role of a common and central space that defines itself as a Ramblas (as an interpretation of the “Eco-boulevard“) in its European meaning of “walk” protected, wants to expand its physical action towards the other areas thus defining a “Circular Park” that bypasses the built and the streets allowing a pedestrian penetration from any part of the entire area.